DUE to the uniqueness of Cirque Berserk every audience member can confidently say they have never seen a show like it and will probably never see a show like this again.

The show included a range of highly talented acts featuring flame throwers, juggling, acrobatics, knife throwing and much more!

The crowd were told to capture their favourite moments on camera; this only added to the fun, letting onlookers share on social media and with their friends the bizarre acts on offer.

Luckily Tweedy the slapstick clown was always on hand to break the tension after various, wince inducing high-risk acts such as the ‘Globe of Death’, the Tropicana troupe or any of the various ceiling-scraping dancers.

The ‘Globe of Death’ may be the act of choice for fans of the extreme. The audience were in awe as four motorcycles reach speeds of 60 mph within the globe all at the same time.

A personal favourite of mine were Jose and Gaby an acrobatic dance act whose movements intertwined so perfectly onlookers could be forgiven for thinking the two were connected by strings.

The Beserkus crew are performing in the Wales Millennium Centre until Saturday and families looking for an exciting and unique evening would be advised to check it out.